Sarkodie's Girlfriend Writes Him A Touching Letter

Sarkodie�s girlfriend Tracy has sent some touching words to her boo via social media.

Tracy on Sunday wrote a touching letter to congratulate her Rapper boyfriend for successfully pulling off the #SarkodieHistoryIntheMaking concert in New York over the weekend.

Tracy who has been with Sarkodie from his underground days is clearly proud of Sark for how far he has gotten.

Read Tracy�s letter to Sarkodie below.

�#HappySunday #SarkodieHistoryInTheMaking It takes a man of great courage, foresight, humility and wisdom to do what you do every day. You manage to take every criticism, every hindrance, and every insult in stride. I believe people sometimes forget you�re human and that you feel, that you make mistakes too and you learn from them.

Your road to success has never been a straight one yet you still overcome all, physically and spiritually. You never hold a grudge against anyone who wrongs you but rather embrace them as brother or sister. Being a leader requires more than just talent or skill but knowing when to be humble and when to speak up, something you have naturally perfected.

Continue to stay true to who you are, your dreams, and faith and with that I am sure Yahweh will continue to bless your struggle. You made history today, so relish in your success and continue to sow good seed. We are all very much proud of you!�

The �History In The Making� concert was held on Saturday night August 8, 2015 inside Apollo Theater at Harlem, New York, was headlined by BET Award winner Sarkodie and it featured performances by Shatta Wale, Samini, Bisa Kdei, Banky W, Kwaw Kese, EL, The Composers among others.

Unfortunately Joey B, Pappy Kojo, Efya, Ice Prince, Samini, Obrafour and others couldn�t make it due to reasons ranging from travel documents and schedules, however, it was largely successful and will go down in history as one of the concerts by a Ghanaian entertainer and predominantly Ghanaian artistes on the bill to have recorded the highest patronage ever at Apollo Theatre in New York.